It was a rough afternoon at Beaver Stadium for Penn State fans as the Alabama Crimson Tide sufficiently rolled the Nittany Lions. Whether you were at the game or watching on TV, there's plenty you may have missed from a day that provided a very unique stadium atmosphere.
A victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide would be a win for the ages, and the crowd will be a major factor if Penn State can spring the upset. Come early, be loud, stay late, and read why we're going to need every single fan at full throat tomorrow.
The 2011 football season kicked off this past Saturday, and along with it began a new era for the Penn State student section. General admission seating may have some worked up, but why?
You may have been at Beaver Stadium on Saturday to witness Penn State's romp over Indiana State, but there was plenty to notice that didn't directly involve Silas Redd running wild or Drew Astorino hunting down a ballcarrier. Here's one diehard fan's observations.
The 2011 Homecoming Grand Marshall was named last night, and it comes as no surprise that it would be a Penn State football legend. However, this legend has a truly special story that eclipses anything he could have accomplished on the gridiron.
Before the buses arrive at Beaver Stadium or the tailgates pop up in the surrounding parking lots, Football Eve will prime fans for what should be a special football season in Happy Valley.